08 Jun
Posted by Richard Dougherty as Home equity
Your overall home improvement plan should include a review of your heating and cooling requirements, especially if you’re adding square footage.
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Curb appeal is wonderful for sellers but when it comes to home improvement efforts and dollars spent, most homeowners turn their attention indoors.
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There are three lucrative reasons to hire a contractor right now rather than putting off that remodeling job until next year.
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Anyone who’s ever owned a home has looked for ways to improve it. This interactive tool lets you choose home projects by price, room and skill level.
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Replacing tired, worn out windows is one of the fastest — but not cheapest — home improvements to boost the curb appeal and value of your home.
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Anyone who’s ever owned a home has looked for ways to improve it. This interactive tool lets you choose home projects by price, room and skill level.
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31 May
Posted by Richard Dougherty as Home equity
Money spent on home improvements, remodeling and renovations can often be subtracted from your profit — if and when you sell — reducing your long-term capital gains tax.
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Know your rights and understand all the terms before agreeing to a loan.
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There are plenty of warning signs of a dishonest or incompetent contractor.
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Those with adjustable rate mortgages that have teaser rates below 2.5 percent carry the biggest chance of losing their homes.
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